• Monday — March ISM Non‑Manufacturing data released • Tuesday — Trump’s “Iran Power Plant and Bridge Day” • Wednesday — Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes drop • Thursday — February PCE inflation & US Q4 2025 GDP data out • Friday — March CPI, April Michigan inflation expectations & consumer sentiment
CoinDCX’s ₹100 cr initiative to fight digital fraud
Here’s the latest update by Sumit:
→ CoinDCX’s team is already tackling digital fraud with AI-powered solutions. → Key problems have been identified and a structured plan created to increase speed and efficiency. → Website live: http://digitalsuraksha.org
• Iran wants ships through Hormuz to pay in crypto or yuan • US 401k may soon allow crypto & alternative investments • Schwab to offer Bitcoin & Ethereum trading “soon” • Michael Saylor: Four-year Bitcoin cycle is dead • Trump unveils $1.5T defense budget • Musk: Tesla making a big Japan move • Powell warns US debt growing faster than economy • Coinbase gets conditional US trust charter • SpaceX quietly files for IPO • Trump: Built strongest economy ever
1️⃣. In 2010, a website gave away 5 Bitcoin per person, free, just for solving a captcha. That 5 BTC is worth over $300,000 today. Nearly 20,000 BTC were handed out in total.
2️⃣. It was called the Bitcoin Faucet.
3️⃣. One goal: get real Bitcoin into real hands. No fees. No friction. Just a captcha.
4️⃣. In 2026, Jack Dorsey's company Block is bringing it back. Same idea. Different rules.
5️⃣. How it works this time: Buy Bitcoin on Cash App Spend it at Square merchants Hold it in a Bitkey hardware wallet. Use Block's products, earn sats.
6️⃣. The details:
Launch: April 6, 2026 Pool: ~$1 million in Bitcoin ~15 BTC total in sats.
7️⃣. This is not a free giveaway. You have to move real money and use real products to qualify. Same mission as 2010, built for 2026.
8️⃣.16 years later, the goal has not changed. Lower the barrier. Get Bitcoin into people's hands. April 6 is Bitcoin Day.